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” said Cao. “The sound was amazing. When I was 8
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she decided to double major in piano performance and human biology — a decision that has opened significant opportunities. </p>
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a music-based initiative involving Claire Trevor School of the Arts students and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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” explained Cao. “It brought me joy seeing stroke patients responding to music in ways they hadn’t before.”</p>
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” said Cao. “I take a physical approach and think about my anatomy to prevent injuries.”</p>
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Isabella Cao is considering a career in medicine that integrates music therapy and innovation. She is even in talks of incorporating a new field that combines piano with medical treatment. </p>
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playing music is something she will never lose
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II. Larghetto with the Coachella Valley Symphony conducted by James Beauton at the Annenberg Theater in Palm Springs. Photo courtesy of Isabella Cao.</em></h5>
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it’s the opposite
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visit bio.uci.edu.</em></p>
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“Existential Crises and Imagining Futures
and lunch will be provided at noon. Seats are limited
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enhances the visibility of UCI scholars and builds community around the mission of the Newkirk Center for Science & Society.</p>
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Simon Penny (Department of Art) and S. Ama Wray (Department of Dance). Each fellow receives a $5
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